Posted on 09/15/2008 10:14:28 PM PDT by Chet 99
Democrats accuse locals of being racist toward Obama
Published:Tuesday, September 16, 2008
By David Skolnick
A local Republican official is shocked by the Democratic legislators comments.
YOUNGSTOWN With the Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees in the Mahoning Valley today for a rally, two local Democratic state legislators said they believe a main reason polls show a tight race is because of racist voters.
Race thats the only reason people in the Valley wont vote for him, said state Rep. Thomas Letson of Warren, D-64th, about Barack Obama, his partys presidential nominee. There are 1,000 reasons to vote for Obama and one reason why you wont race.
Staunch Republicans who make up 35 percent to 40 percent of the population would never vote for a Democrat regardless of race, Letson said.
It is the independents, the swing voters and Democrats who are or will support Republican John McCain who are the racists, Letson and state Rep. Robert F. Hagan of Youngstown, D-60th, said.
The comments were made Monday with the pair criticizing McCain, a U.S. senator from Arizona, and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, his vice presidential running mate.
When told of the comments from Hagan and Letson, Mark Munroe, the Mahoning County Republican vice chairman, said he was shocked.
These guys have gone off the deep end, he said. This is probably the most absurd and disgusting comment weve heard from our elected Democratic legislators.
While acknowledging race may explain why some people vote for or against Obama, Munroe said there are many reasons why people wouldnt support him. They include, he said, Obamas inexperience, his liberal voting record, and his position on the war in Iraq.
McCain and Palin are holding a Victory 2008 Rally at Winner Aviation at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in Vienna. The doors will open at 1 p.m., with McCain and Palin expected to hit the stage at 4:10 p.m.
When we speak to swing voters and we talk of issues, the only reason theyre undecided is because of race, Hagan said.
Obamas father was black. Obama is a U.S. senator from Illinois.
Youngstown Mayor Jay Williams, the citys first elected black mayor and an Obama supporter, said he is not going to accuse someone of being racist because they vote for McCain. Im not criticizing Representatives Hagan or Letson. If [what they said] shakes people up and has them look at this issue, then so be it.
This is McCains third campaign visit to the Valley since April and the first time Palin is in the area.
The Winner hangar was the location for an Oct. 27, 2004, campaign rally for President Bush with about 11,000 in attendance.
Todays event is expected to attract 5,000 to 7,000, Munroe said.
If we can reach that, wed be happy, he said. There was not an expectation to meet Bushs number. He was a sitting president at the time.
Hagan and Letson sharply criticized the decision to select Palin as McCains running mate, saying shes too inexperienced for the job.
Youre looking at two people that are more qualified to be vice president then the one thats up there as the Republican, said Hagan, a longtime state legislator.
After todays rally, Palin is off to fund-raising events in other parts of Ohio. But McCain is staying put.
McCain will be a guest on the Wednesday broadcast of ABCs Good Morning America at the Gustavus farm of Henry and Linda Lipps. The show airs from 7 to 9 a.m.
McCain and Palin arent the only candidates to make a visit this week to the Mahoning Valley.
U.S. Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will hold a rally Thursday evening in downtown Youngstown as part of his Change We Need tour.
The campaign hadnt finalized the time and location of Bidens appearance. But those with knowledge of the event say it will be on West Federal Street, near Phelps Street, about 6:45 or 7 p.m. The campaign decided on West Federal Street, selecting it over Stambaugh Auditorium.
The campaign is hoping the rally can attract about 1,000 people.
Are people interesting in seeing Joe Biden? Munroe asked, sarcastically. It would be interesting to see how many people will come see Joe Biden. He certainly hasnt excited the crowds like Sarah Palin has.
skolnick@vindy.com
It’s not the messenger, it’s the message.
True. They won’t for a racist poverty pimp Al Sharpton wannabee.
Are people interesting in seeing Joe Biden? Munroe asked, sarcastically.
Calling the potential voters YOU NEED to win “racist” won’t get you many votes.
It DOES give you an excuse when you’re talking to yourself and your buddies between yourself and your buddies with nobody BUT yourself and your buddies within hearing distance, but it won’t recruit anybody else in the area.
Will many (white, blue collar, working women and men) independent voters change to Obama BECAUSE they are afraid of being called racist?
No.
...these guys are going to get re-elected, aren’t they?
There are 1,000 reasons to vote against Obama and one reason why you wont race.
Is it racism if blacks only vote for Obama because he is half black?
I won’t vote for Obama because he is a liberal, socialist Democrat. I would vote for him if he was a conservative Republican.
Keep calling the swing and independent voters racist.
That will work..../sarc
...in spades!
I’m sick and tired of being called a racist....
so Im voting against Obama just because He is a Racist bigot.
I wouldn’t want to vote for a limp wristed, indecisive, metrosexual conservative either. We ummmm almost had one for our nominee....
I hope the ‘RATS keep this crap up. Americans don’t appreciate being told they are racists if they don’t vote for “the black guy.” I love the smell of ‘RAT desperation in the morning.
It may actually be helping McCain. I’m just sick of hearing it, and it can’t just be me.
Start accusing white people of racism if they are Republicans. What do they want—to foment a race war?
I grew up in Ohio and Ohioians don’t like liberal, frauds which sums up Obama. They are also patriotic which ZERO is not unless it politically suits him.
Calling them racist is definitely not going to win votes in Ohio.
It isn’t the “locals” who are racist - it is Obama who is the kind of racists. He is the one who keeps bringing up race. HE is the one who is trying to foster white guilt for an excuse to vote for him.
Much like Kerry’s flagrant use (misuse) of his Vietnam Vet status - Obama is using his race as a “reason” to vote for him.
Sorry Osama-Obama, Race is not a qualification for POTUS.
I just laugh. I work in an ER and every now and then someone tosses out the “race” card in attempt to get special treatment. I LOVE the look on their face when I just laugh and tell them “nice try Jack, but I don’t play that”. They are stunned, because it almost always cows or guilts whites into giving in....
That’s it, I can’t take it any more...this is something that I composed to combat this idiotic notion that the only reason I won’t vote for barry is because he’s half-black...if you’re offended...I don’t care...my blood is boiling and I can’t hold it in any longer:
I am a racist. Are you?
The left-wing, liberal media says that because I am not black, and would never vote for a radical ultra-liberal with ties to Marxism, Socialism and Communism that I am a racist.
I plead guilty as charged.
I am a racist.
Are you?
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